CHRISTMAS IN EUROPE – MAGICAL DESTINATIONS FOR YOU THIS WINTER

Christmas is my favourite time of the year and Christmas in Europe – no matter which city you visit, is simply magical. That being said, I have asked expert travellers what their favourite European Christmas destination is and these are their favourites.

What follows is a guide to some of the best Christmas destinations in Europe, why you should plan your next trip here and a few bits of helpful information too!

I want to say a massive thank you to these amazing travellers and travel bloggers who have collaborated with Creative Travel Guide (that’s us!) in this post, I am now frantically trying to work out how I can visit all of these destinations on our Christmas trip home to the UK.

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Rhine Valley, Germany

The Upper Middle Rhine Valley in Germany (also known as the Rhine Gorge) is a brilliant place to visit around Christmas. This 65 km stretch is a UNESCO World Heritage site, with steep banks that are dotted with vineyards, attractive old towns and romantic castles.

During summer, cruise ships ply the waters, full of people enjoying the views. Around Christmas, it’s much quieter. Visit gems such as Rudesheim and you’ll find warm shops with carefully arranged Christmas shop windows and traditional markets where you can sip gluhwein, eat sticky stollen bread and buy beautifully crafted trinkets for your Christmas tree.

Milan, Italy

In my honest opinion, Milan looks like a paradise on Earth, especially in the magical time of Christmas! The Italian city where style is born with enigma, Christmas is celebrated with lights and love! Tall trees are erect right in the middle of the streets. They are connected with wires studded with thousands of Swarovski stars, garlands of lights and intricate ornaments.

Cafes are decked up with revamped menu where tea, hot chocolate and specially crafted cocktails find a place! Bagni Misteriosi of Milan turns into a fairytale land where ice skating is done. With a free entry and only 3 euro for skating, this is one major attraction of Milan. I also love the illuminated rooftop of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II during Christmas season. Reminds me that good times are coming as I get busy shopping for the loved ones!

Recommendations

Festive fun: Milan Christmas Markets, Swiss Alps Express, Christmas Afternoon Tea at The Four Seasons, Gae Aulenti Christmas Village and the Village of wonders at The Indro Montanelli Gardens of Porta Venezia.

Strasbourg, France

Our favourite place in Europe for Christmas is definitely the city of Strasbourg in Alsace, France. Why ? Because Strasbourg is home to the largest and oldest Christmas Market in France – and probably of Europe – dating back to 1570.

Imagine strolling around more than 300 snow-covered wooden chalets scattered all over the city, while sipping on a cup of mulled wine and watching the charming half-timbered houses lit up with thousands of magical winter lights. And when it gets too cold, you can go to one of the many traditional Alsatian winstubs to feast on a yummy choucroute, flammeküche or bäckeoffe… what a delight!

Bucharest, Romania

When you think of Christmas in Europe, Bucharest may not be the first destination to come to mind. But, I assure you, Romania’s capital is definitely worth considering. For a few years now, we have a big market – the Bucharest Christmas Market – where more than 100 small cottages await for you with handmade traditional products, Christmas decorations, paintings, traditional food, ice skating, and more. There’s also a Santa’s house where children can actually meet Santa – and there are concerts at this market.

And don’t even get me started about the wonderful Christmas lights decorating the city. It’s a pleasure to stroll the streets and admire the different lights (each year we have new ones, and each area has different decorations). In 2018 we celebrate 100 years since Romania was founded, so that’s an extra reason to visit Bucharest. Plus, all the malls and shops are decorated for Christmas!

Riga, Latvia

I’ve heard that Riga is a good place for winter holiday even if you are on a budget, there are many hostels in Riga that are budget friendly. I honestly was not expecting a lot but I had so much fun. I’ve found out that there is a big chance that the first Christmas tree was erected in Riga, which is probably the reason why Latvians are excited to celebrate this holiday too. If you plan to go here for this time of the year, make sure to try the Riga Black Balsam and the Hot Laima Chocolate.

Paris, France

Paris is known as the City of Light and at Christmas time they pull out all the stops to illuminate the streets of Paris. It’s the perfect city to head to for a spot of shopping as the Champs Elysees is decked out with Christmas Lights, the Galerie Lafayette creates an enormous themed Christmas tree under their domed stain glass ceiling and Bon Marché is always extravagantly decorated too. Once you’ve shopped til you’re ready to drop, you can enjoy the culture of Paris and wander peacefully around these 10 unique museums in Paris.

Budapest

Budapest market is not only one of the cutest in Europe, but also one of the most affordable. It is a great destination for a weekend getaway if you are on a budget. The most popular market in the city is at Vörösmarty Square. There are several stalls selling handmade products, which are perfect as gifts for your loved ones. Food stalls offer delicious Hungarian specialities including sausages, lángos and chimney cake. There are often performances as well when you can watch traditional Hungarian folklore dance. The whole city and even the trams are nicely decorated with lights, so you will definitely get into the Christmas spirit!

Vienna

Vienna is absolutely magical at Christmas as the city is covered with decorations and several Christmas markets spring up throughout the city. My favourite is the Viennese Christmas Market at the Rathaus thanks to its gorgeous setting, delicious food, and unique ice skating area. Kids will love the skating and small carnival rides at the market and adults will love the traditional gluhwein or other flavors of hot alcoholic beverages. It’s especially gorgeous at night when the twinkling lights are at their best, so bundle up and brave the cold for the perfect Christmas experience.

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Belfast is a compact and easy city to navigate and is just ideal for the perfect seasonal weekend away. During Christmas times the highlight of the city would be the Belfast Christmas Market, set beneath the rather magnificent backdrop of Belfast City Hall, and the central landmarks of the city. And while the Christmas Market is perfect for a night out, in the heated beer tents, with mulled wine, the many traditional Belfast pubs are definitely a must for any visit to the city. And the cobbled streets of Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter make the perfect start here.

Ghent

The compact medieval city of Ghent sparkles with all things Christmassy during the winter months for the annual Gentse Winterfeesten. This is a Winter Festival with pretty light displays, traditional festive markets selling both local and international foods as well as craft treats, an ice-rink under the City Pavillion, an ice grotto to meet Santa, thrilling fairground rides and a giant Ferris wheel affording panoramic views of the city and beyond.

Take a visit to Gravesteen during the festival and you will see rooms of the medieval castle, which showcases weaponry and torture devices, transformed into a Winter Wonderland with balloons on the ceiling, piles of presents and snow scenes. As you walk around the city centre, pick up a hot chocolate or waffle from a street stall to warm you up. You will smell the waffles before you see them!

Maderia

Madeira Island is a very popular destination for Christmas and New Year season. Each year many, mostly European tourists, come to Madeira to escape the cold winter and enjoy the good weather, delicious Christmas dishes, beautiful decorations and special events occurring all around the island. They usually stay until after the New Year, to watch the amazing firework show, which in the past brought Madeira the Guinness World Records title of “Greatest Fireworks Show in the World”. If you like Christmas with sun instead of snow, check my recent post Christmas and New Year’s Eve in Madeira and be sure to book your cruise or plane tickets in advance.

Edinburgh, Scotland

In the countdown to Christmas, I love embracing all the festive festivities in home city. Edinburgh is enchanting at any time of year, but the festive season brings an extra sprinkling of magic. Running for six weeks from mid-November, ‘Edinburgh’s Christmas’ sees the city come alive with Christmas Markets, twinkling lights, ice-skating, street-food, carol singers, festive shows and fairground rides; you can hear screams from the Star Flyer at quite a distance! It’s no surprise visitors come from all over the world to experience it. You’ll find me sipping mulled wine at the markets, or laughing at the legendary pantomime at the Kings Theatre. There’s no place like home.

Ireland

If you’re feeling a little grinchy or want to get into the holiday spirit, we highly suggest taking a trip to Ireland before Christmas! From the moment we stepped off the plane in Dublin, the festivities were in full swing! Throughout the month of December, Winter markets and glittering street decorations will be seen throughout the country! In some towns, you will even hear Christmas music being placed for all to enjoy. Let me tell you, there is nothing like enjoying a pint of Guinness and flaking fish and chips, in front of roaring fire at a local pub!

If you’re looking for something a little more romantic — as we always are — Ireland offers a wide range of beautiful castles that you can stay in. You can bet your bippy, they were fully decked out for Christmas! Treat yourself and live like a king and queen for a night! It’s a memory that you will keep close for a lifetime!

Vieste, Italy

Have you heard of Vieste? No, then what about Apulia? Glad to get your attention. See, I don’t like cold winters and Southern Italy is the perfect place to escape to a warmer climate.

Home to the longest stretch of beach in Italy, aptly named Lungomare, Vieste enjoys a mild climate during winter and looks gorgeous. There isn’t a lot to do here during winter, though, but if you are lucky you may be able to watch the live nativity scene in the Old Town. It doesn’t happen yearly though.

Aachen, Germany

The town of Aachen, in northwest Germany close to the borders with Belgium and the Netherlands, is one of the most atmospheric destinations in Europe at Christmas. Its Christmas market, held each year from late November until just before Christmas, is a traditional blend of wooden huts, festive lights and mulled wine a-plenty, as well as local specialities such as gingerbread, marzipan bread and potato fritters. The city’s cathedral is beautiful at this time of year; small but magnificent, it is the burial place of the emperor Charlemagne. With beautiful architecture, history and festive spirit, Aachen is well worth a visit in the run-up to the holidays.

WOW, these are some awesome choices for Christmas in Europe! Europe is so magical during the Christmas period, especially when you head to a market and it starts to snow – like a real-life Hallmark movie!

Anyway, before I go and watch Love Actually for the millionth time, I wanted to say another massive thank you to all these wonderful writers who contributed to this post – if you like the sound of any of these places, make sure you check the bloggers out, they have some great content about Europe to help you plan your next trip.

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SO MANY amazing cities to add to my Christmas Market Bucket List! I was able to visit Strasbourg France for the first time last year and it was stunning. Highly recommend it! I love the look of the Banana decorated Christmas tree in Maderia and would love to see their New Year’s Fireworks show, so that might have just moved to the top of the list for my next Christmas trip!

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